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Ongoing Story — 272 related articlesChief Justice Roberts Questions Privacy Expectations for Voluntarily Shared Location Data
Chief Justice John Roberts challenged the notion that users have a reasonable expectation of privacy regarding location data they voluntarily share with companies like Google. He questioned why individuals should expect privacy for data they knowingly provide to third parties, suggesting a significant shift in how digital privacy is legally interpreted. This perspective highlights the tension between modern convenience and the constitutional protections of privacy, potentially reshaping future surveillance capabilities.
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